I am trapped with 3 females, so I stay in my basement cave. My reloading brass has never been so clean and organized. I got a new wet tumbler brass cleaner and nothing is safe. It comes out shiny and new looking. It's all sorted and in clear plastic containers.

I am trapped with 3 females, so I stay in my basement cave. My reloading brass has never been so clean and organized. I got a new wet tumbler brass cleaner and nothing is safe. It comes out shiny and new looking. It's all sorted and in clear plastic containers.

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Not sure what a wet tumbler is. Could you post more info?
I always used this type, with walnut shells.

I don't think I'll go back to a vibrating cleaner after using it the last two weeks. It takes a bit of trial and error to get used to messing with the pins, but it's worth it. After I tumble them, I separate them from the media and lay them out flat on a tray with a towel on it. Then I blow an electric fan over them until they dry, and do the same with the pins afterward. Just one bit of advice, if you get one, also buy the magnet to remove and gather the stainless pins.